Tag: ArcPad

The ArcPad team is pleased to announce that ArcPad 10.2.3 is available to download via the My Esri website. The ArcPad 10.2.3 update addresses some important enhancements that improves the utility and stability of ArcPad. Here are some highlights: New … Continue reading →

Do you want to know how people have successfully deployed mobile apps to their workforce? Do you want to meet and learn from others who are facing the same mobile technology challenges as you? The Esri Apps Team invites User … Continue reading →

The ArcPad team is pleased to announce that ArcPad 10.2.2 is available to download via the My Esri website. The ArcPad 10.2.2 update addresses some important usability and feature enhancements that improves the utility and stability of ArcPad. Here are … Continue reading →

Do you want to know how people are successfully using Esri Mobile Apps? Do you want to meet colleagues who are facing the same mobile technology challenges as you? The Esri Apps Team invites User Conference attendees to join us … Continue reading →

Trimble Positions Software Suite compliments ArcPad and ArcGIS for Windows Mobile by ensuring that the location of your critical infrastructure is spatially accurate as you map it.

Trimble has just released version 10.2 and it is available for download now. The 10.2 release fully supports both ArcPad 10.2 and ArcGIS for Windows Mobile 10.2. You can download Trimble Positions 10.2 from Trimble’s website now.

Long-time mobile GIS users have the glorious benefit of experience, but also bare the pain that comes with managing multiple versions of multiple pieces of software. In general, new versions of software maintain support for previous features whilst introducing additional … Continue reading →

In ArcPad 10.2, direct support for synchronization with feature services was introduced as a replacement for synchronizing with the ArcPad Extension for ArcGIS Server. This new feature is easy to use and especially easy to incorporate into your existing ArcPad … Continue reading →

In ArcPad 10.2, users have more options than ever before for using online data when working in a connected environment. If you have data coverage in the field, or are only connected when you are in the office, there are … Continue reading →

A big thank you to all who attended another vibrant ArcPad User Group meeting. This year we were gifted with an early evening time slot, which meant that those who wanted to carry on talking could, and everyone else joined the ArcPad team for dinner!

Special thanks go to ArcPad Guy (aka Phil Sanchez) for coming along, and Douglas Scott for his fascinating presentation on his work with avalanche mapping. Continue reading →